Dude, don't know. We host 'static' and 'bits' off of a dsl line, but their
combined total is probably only about 100, and if their are 15 posts a
day, then it's a popular day. On the other hand, neither of those lists,
even makes a blip on the server's load, nor on the load of the line, and
all things considered, 1000 really isn't all that much, and the digests
can run at some wee hour of the morning, so that should be okay.
cheers,
sach
On Mon, 10 Sep 2001, Phil Suh wrote:
>
> i've been thinking about moving a mailing list to my linux box/416k DSL
> line.
>
> it has 1000 subscribers, with an additional 900 on digest, and medium
> traffic (average 15 posts a day).
>
> What kind of bandwidth/ network/ hardware requirements should I have to
> run a fast efficient mail list? Can a dsl line support a list of that
> size?
>
> Phil
>
>
> GPG [ Key Id: 0x1E766390 | http://filsa.net/keys ]
>
>
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